We specialize in delivery fast and high quality Crane Rigging Gear Repairs. Trusted by ship managers, masters, and marine engineers worldwide. Whether you are docked at berth or anchorage, we ensure prompt delivery and professional service - keeping your vessel protected and ready to sail.
Crane rigging gear repairs involve inspecting, maintaining, and fixing damaged components to ensure safe and efficient operations. Safety measures include proper load handling, regular equipment checks, and adherence to OSHA standards. Access considerations focus on ensuring clear pathways, proper positioning, and secure platforms for workers during repairs.
Size: Varies based on application (e.g., shackles 1/4" to 1-1/2", wire ropes 1/4" to 2")
Grade: High-strength materials (e.g., Grade 80 or 100 alloy steel chains, Grade 43 or 70 wire ropes)
Viscosity: Not typically applicable (lubricants may have ISO VG 68 to 320 for wire ropes)
Buoyancy: Neutral or negative (materials like steel sink, synthetic slings may float)
Material: Alloy steel, stainless steel, synthetic fibers (e.g., polyester, nylon), or wire rope (galvanized or ungalvanized)
Working Load Limit (WLL): Varies by size and material (e.g., 1/2" wire rope WLL ~8,600 lbs)
Safety Factor: Typically 4:1 to 5:1 for lifting applications
Temperature Range: -40°F to 400°F (varies by material, synthetics degrade at high temps)
Corrosion Resistance: Galvanized coatings or stainless steel for harsh environments
Inspection Frequency: Per OSHA/ASME standards (e.g., annual for rigging gear, pre-use checks)
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